8 th Grade Forensic Science Set #6 T. Trimpe 2006

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8 th Grade Forensic Science Set #6 T. Trimpe

1.What do we call the study of gunshots and bullets? A. Ammunitions B. Ballistics C. Projectiles D. Bang 2. What does the abbreviation GSR refer to in forensic science? A. General Scene ReferenceC. Gold Spectrum Results B. Gunshot ResidueD. General Survey Results 3. True or False: A fingerprint brush uses lion's mane hair. 4. What is involuntary manslaughter? A. Killing someone on purpose. B. Killing somebody cause you feel like it. C. Killing someone because you're jealous. D. Killing someone without meaning to.

1.What do we call the study of gunshots and bullets? A. Ammunitions B. Ballistics C. Projectiles D. Bang 2. What does the abbreviation GSR refer to in forensic science? A. General Scene ReferenceC. Gold Spectrum Results B. Gunshot ResidueD. General Survey Results 3. True or False: A fingerprint brush uses lion's mane hair. 4. What is involuntary manslaughter? A. Killing someone on purpose. B. Killing somebody cause you feel like it. C. Killing someone because you're jealous. D. Killing someone without meaning to. Most fingerprint brushes use camel’s hair to brush off dust and find prints. Many today are also made from artificial fibers.